JoeB131
Diamond Member
I am open to the idea that some people may have brains which don't correspond with their biological sex, but that doesn't mean that everyone who identifies as transgender has a biological basis for doing so.
As an example, we can look at the infamous internet celebrity "Chris Chan" who came out as transgender in their 30s. The individual has severe development and psychological problems, and a very unhealthy lifestyle, and reportedly even said they started identifying as transgender so they could "date lesbians". So there is evidence that the individual's underlying health and psychological problems may play a role in why they identify as transgender, and that it lacks an underlying biological basis:
I don't know this individual's case history, and neither do you.
We do know there is a correlation between nerodivergence and transgenderism.
Here's my bottom line. They aren't bothering anyone, you should leave them the **** alone.